White Sox record seven home runs but lose to Blue Jays
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 1:33 PM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
On June 25, the White Sox hit a record-tying seven home runs but fell to the Blue Jays 10-8, marking a notable game in franchise history. Ten years ago, Brett Lawrie contributed two homers in the high-scoring loss. Earlier historical milestones include a lengthy 18-inning tie game in 1903 and Bill Webb Day at Comiskey Park in 1940, honoring the team's former coach. The day's events highlight significant moments in the White Sox' history but serve as a reminder of missed opportunities in key games.
- •White Sox hit seven home runs against Blue Jays
- •Lost the game 10-8 despite offensive power
- •Brett Lawrie hit two homers on the anniversary
- •1903 featured a famous 18-inning tie game
- •Bill Webb Day celebrated in 1940 at Comiskey Park
- 1:33 PMYahoo Sports — Today in White Sox History: June 25
"The South Siders slug seven homers in a game … and LOSE
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